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 , Lin., Narrow-leaved Marsh Speedwell. Not common. Mr. Wilkinson gives marshy spots near Sandford and Crow, on the borders of the Forest, 758.

, Lin., Common Eyebright, 766.

, Lin., Meadow Cow Wheat, 770.

, Lin., Marsh Lousewort, 772.

, Lin., Common Lousewort, 778.

, Lin., Purple Foxglove, 778.

, Lin., Common Mudwort. Found by Mr. H. C. Watson on the road from Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst, after you pass the bridge from the former place, 788.

, Angl., Great Broom-rape. On the furze, especially in the northern parts of the Forest, 790.

, Lin., Water Mint, but of course throughout the district, 806.

, Sole, Meadow Mint. I give this on the authority of Sole, quoted by Dawson Turner, as found in the Forest, 807 e.

, Lin., Pennyroyal. Not uncommon, especially in wet places on the southern parts of the Forest, round Wilverley and Holmsley, 809.

, Lin., Wild Thyme, 810.

, Spen., Wild Basil, 815.

, Lin., Bastard Balm. Very plentiful on the outer bank of Wootton Enclosure, looking westward, 817.

, Lin., Wood Sage, 818.

, Benth., Wood Betony, 836.

, Lin., Lesser Skull-cap. Damp places in the Forest, especially round Wootton, 846.

, Lin., Narrow-leaved Lungwort. Very common round Wootton, both with and without spots on the leaves. (See Watson's New Botanist's Guide, vol. ii., p. 569; and the Cybele Britannica, vol. iii., p. 488), 868.

, Lin., Pale Butterwort. Bogs round Wootton; Ashley Common, where the Rev. P. Somerville first pointed it out to me. Mr. Wilkinson also gives Sandford and Crow as localities, 874.

, Lin., Water Milfoil. Pools in the southern part of the Forest, as also on Ashley Common, 875.

, Lin., Smaller Bladderwort. Hinchclsca Bog, where I found it in 1859, with Mr. Lees. The Rev. H. M. Wilkinson gives also ponds near Burley, and Mr. Somerville ponds at the Osmanby Ford stream, 877.

, Huds., Common Primrose, 878.

, Lin., Wood Loosetrife, 889.

, Lin., Bog Pimpernel. In all the boggy places, 891.

, Lin., Chaff-weed, 892.

, Lin., Brook-weed. Found it, with Mr. Lees, on Ashley Common, June 14, 1859. "The Beaulieu River," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson. It shows a decided partiality for the southern part towards the sea, 893.

, Lin., Common Shore-weed, 905.

, Lin., Wood Spurge, 974.

, Lin., Perennial Mercury, 976.

, Lin., the Oak, 988.

, Sm., Sessile-fruited Oak. The finest in the Forest are now in the Brook Woods, 988c.

, Lin., the Beech, 989.

, Lin., Hornbeam. Scarce, 990. 294